Monday, October 18, 2004

YASSER ARAFAT ENDORSES KERRY FOR PRESIDENT

Yasser Arafat endorses John F. Kerry.
Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat is hoping John Kerry wins the presidential election in November, several Palestinian leaders told WorldNetDaily. Arafat deputy and chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat told WND in an exclusive interview that while “we do not involve ourselves in internal American politics,” at the same time “our region has been sliding deeper and deeper into chaos because of certain policies over the past few years, and this needs to change.”

While he would not directly endorse Kerry, it was clear Erekat was implying the PA wants a change in White House leadership: “If things continue the way they are, if certain policies toward our region are maintained in the years to come, there is going to be a lot of violence on both sides.”

A prominent Arafat aide who asked that his name be withheld spoke to WorldNetDaily from Arafat’s battered Ramallah compound. “The president [Arafat] is frustrated with Bush’s policies,” he said. “The president [Arafat] thinks Kerry will be much better for the Palestinian cause and for the establishment of a Palestinian state.”

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No way. There are more issues at stake than Israel. Not only am I far from convinced that Kerry would be bad for Israel but how much confidence or trust can I have in a President who supports Israel only because a rebuilt Temple helps set the stage for the end of days -- when all infidels will wind up in hell or purgatory. Gimme a break.